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Eternity (Ace) Started conversation Jun 7, 2001
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amukinak Posted Jun 11, 2001
Thanks for the welcome, as well as the recommendation.
I agree with some of the comments made in the peer review thread, particularly regarding renaming.
How would I go about changing the entry to incorporate such suggestions?
Thanks again...
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Eternity (Ace) Posted Jun 12, 2001
Always a pleasure!
On the left hand side of your page look for the heading 'My most recent Guide Entries'. Your article on Eskimos will be listed there. Click on the edit button next to it and you can do all the editing you like!
Good luck!!
Eternity
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deackie Posted Jun 12, 2001
Just popped in to say hello. You are nursing in Alaska, I bet that is interesting. I am training to be a in England. So far I have done an awful lot of geriatric rehab, I can't wait to experience something else. I am learning about community nursing at the moment but I'm guessing that your job is very different to communityt nursing over here.
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